The FIRST and BEST beginners knitting tutorial online! I’ve searched and searched for simplicity to knitting. Why do people wanna make it so complex? I love the ease of increasing without worries and my favorite DROP stitches!!! You did a WONDERFUL job! I’m unsubscribing to ALL the other knitting channels. Yours is #1!!! Thank YOU!
I have watched quite a few people making triangular wrap on you tube. I think this is the best of all. I like the tip of the shawl is pointy. Some start with 3 stitches and some start with 7 or 9. This starts with one. I don't have to worry about decreasing stitches half way through. The pattern is so simple and easy. Just yarn over every time and make it as big or small I want. I don't have to figure out which row (odd or even) I am doing even when I put it down. I can add some "twists" to it whenever I feel like. And the demonstration is very clear. Thanks so much for the video. I really enjoy it!
I am so thrilled that you knit COntinental style because that’s how I knit and many videos show the other way of knitting. So glad that I found you!!!!
I love how you yarn over. I knit continental too and never saw yo's done this way but it is alot easier. Thanks for the tutorial I was having issues with written pattern with my work being too loose but seeing this video it looks much neater.
Thank you for this tutorial, I am making this shawl. This video has made me go visit with Mr. Google to remind me about these knitting styles and YES, my Momma taught me in 'English style'. As a visual lesson/learning tool I find the use of the short wired needles and continental style a mumbo-jumbo of too many hand movements. You are constantly re-setting, either the twisting needles or that left-hand bringing the yarn forward etc. etc. As an Architect, I appreciate simplicity and deft efficient hand movements- just s-a-y-i-n-g. ;)
Thank you this is super easy. When am done I'll make a video and tagged you in it . Am using premier lite sequin yarn that is self striping. It so beautiful.
Thank you for this tutorial. I have just completed my first knitting project thanks to you! I am a crocheter and always found knitting hard to do, but I persevered and did this pattern and now I have a wonderful shawl. I'm so happy! Thank you again :D
I've not practiced how to knit continental-style yet, but this video certainly helped me create a practical piece. Thank you very much for the great video quality and easy explanation. :-)
Great tutorial even for a beginner like myself! Just started knitting a summer shawl and love the drop stitch ideas with a regular garter stitch pattern! And fantastic to see a continental knitter as I’m also a continental knitter, so easy to follow than English style tutorial (I just get lost in English style one..) Just subscribed!! 💜
That is very nice. Now I need a pair of circular knitting needles. I knew I was going to need them eventually Thank you for the pattern and tutorial. 😊
Thanks for this easy pattern. I’m just learning to knit. As a crocheted I find the continental is easier to do. I did adapt the pattern. I didn’t like the look of the yarn over at the beginning of each row. So I used the knit front and back for the first stitch. It makes for a much neater edge. But that is what I love about crochet and knitting. You can take what you know and make something uniquely yours.
I have a question and I hope this makes sense. I'm just learning how to knit and hold the yarn. I have the added obstacle of being visually impaired. I'm having trouble seeing and it seems that people are wrapping the yarn around the needle the opposite way for continental and American style. I hope that makes sense. I love your pattern and your patterns are one of the reasons I wanted to learn to knit. Thank you for your help.
BEST. Drop stitch demo ever!! I have had an issue with these (I'm also a crocheter learning to knit) and this made it VERY clear! Thank you so much for this tutorial!! Do you know how/where to get a pattern for a diagonal CROCHETED Shawl/scarf? I simply cannot find a crocheted one ANYWHERE online! I love the Linus shawl but it's knit and I don't know how to turn it into a crocheted version. Thank you!!
This is my first time making a triangle shawl, just wondering if I should increase the stitches more because I just finished a scarfie skein and it just seems to be long and skinny ,before I start on my next skein, or will it eventually widen at the top it is currently about 28" wide at top before blocking.
Hi! I’m attempting this with stockinette. Two questions: How do I increase when I purl? Not sure which way to yarn over, and how do I keep my edges neat? I light a tight stitch but the ends of my purl rows have such a loose stitch. Drives me crazy!
When knitting the drop stitch rows, do I increase the number of stitches at all? I'm finding that I am getting straight side sections. What am I doing wrong? PS - lovely shawl, thank you for the pattern.
Hi Linda! I did not increase in those drop stitch sections...if you go to the link on my blog, you can probably see in the photo that I have straight side sections where there are drop stitch areas. It only increases in the garter stitch portions of the triangle scarf. Thanks for asking!
Thank you for your pattern and video! Can this be made with chunky yarn? If so, how many yards would I need. I have some beautiful Malabrigio Rasta yarn that I would like to use.
Ok loved the idea and tutorial. Just one problem it doesn’t cover my arms end up to shoe around the arms and cover them to keep warm. Any tips please to fix this??? Other than this very pretty pattern.
i’m a begining beginner so what size needles do i need in us size or uk size & what ply wool & what length including cable ? any help would be wonderful
Do you necessarily have to use circular needles, or could you get away with just normal ones? Thank you for this tutorial, I really want to try this out, but don't have a pair of circular needles :(
Hello, Mama In A Stitch, did you use only 1 skien of Lion Brand Shawl-In-A-Ball for this project? Your project looks more like an equilateral triangle. I would like to have it come out more isosceles obtuse triangle. Should I do an increase on both ends or can you suggest a better way? Not really new in knitting but still struggling. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
I am doing this pattern on a very long pair of circular needles. I yarn over at the beginning of each row then knit until the end. I am worried that the shawl will get so large I won't have any room left on my needles. Am I doing something wrong?
So I have a pattern and she said to use size 19 knitting needles and do two different yarns. It’s wool and acrylic yarn. I’m so nervous to even begin it.
The FIRST and BEST beginners knitting tutorial online! I’ve searched and searched for simplicity to knitting. Why do people wanna make it so complex? I love the ease of increasing without worries and my favorite DROP stitches!!! You did a WONDERFUL job! I’m unsubscribing to ALL the other knitting channels. Yours is #1!!! Thank YOU!
You are so welcome!
I have watched quite a few people making triangular wrap on you tube. I think this is the best of all. I like the tip of the shawl is pointy. Some start with 3 stitches and some start with 7 or 9. This starts with one. I don't have to worry about decreasing stitches half way through. The pattern is so simple and easy. Just yarn over every time and make it as big or small I want. I don't have to figure out which row (odd or even) I am doing even when I put it down. I can add some "twists" to it whenever I feel like. And the demonstration is very clear. Thanks so much for the video. I really enjoy it!
Wow as a absolute beginner I found an actual pattern I can try making a shawl with! Thank you so much!
I am so thrilled that you knit COntinental style because that’s how I knit and many videos show the other way of knitting. So glad that I found you!!!!
This is fascinating! I am a beginner, continental style and I can do this! So cool! Thank you.
I love how you yarn over. I knit continental too and never saw yo's done this way but it is alot easier. Thanks for the tutorial I was having issues with written pattern with my work being too loose but seeing this video it looks much neater.
Thank you for making this so easy! I am left handed & learning to knit. I am able to work this stitch with you to make sure it looks the same ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for this tutorial, I am making this shawl. This video has made me go visit with Mr. Google to remind me about these knitting styles and YES, my Momma taught me in 'English style'. As a visual lesson/learning tool I find the use of the short wired needles and continental style a mumbo-jumbo of too many hand movements. You are constantly re-setting, either the twisting needles or that left-hand bringing the yarn forward etc. etc. As an Architect, I appreciate simplicity and deft efficient hand movements- just s-a-y-i-n-g. ;)
Thank you for yr kindness. From South Africa.
Thank you this is super easy. When am done I'll make a video and tagged you in it . Am using premier lite sequin yarn that is self striping. It so beautiful.
I am also making this shawl and have been binging your channel! :)
Thank you for this tutorial. I have just completed my first knitting project thanks to you! I am a crocheter and always found knitting hard to do, but I persevered and did this pattern and now I have a wonderful shawl. I'm so happy! Thank you again :D
That is so awesome. I was looking for something open and super soft. Very good job.😊
I've not practiced how to knit continental-style yet, but this video certainly helped me create a practical piece. Thank you very much for the great video quality and easy explanation. :-)
Great tutorial even for a beginner like myself! Just started knitting a summer shawl and love the drop stitch ideas with a regular garter stitch pattern! And fantastic to see a continental knitter as I’m also a continental knitter, so easy to follow than English style tutorial (I just get lost in English style one..)
Just subscribed!! 💜
lovely video, easy to follow! I folowed along, but i'm using a bulky fluffy yarn, to make a winter shawl. The office is so cold at work!
That is very nice. Now I need a pair of circular knitting needles. I knew I was going to need them eventually
Thank you for the pattern and tutorial. 😊
Thanks for this easy pattern. I’m just learning to knit. As a crocheted I find the continental is easier to do. I did adapt the pattern. I didn’t like the look of the yarn over at the beginning of each row. So I used the knit front and back for the first stitch. It makes for a much neater edge. But that is what I love about crochet and knitting. You can take what you know and make something uniquely yours.
thank you so much for taking the time to film and explain this!
Wow, I absolutely love this! Nothing difficult at all. Thank you so much dear!
I knit continental. So this is a great tutorial for me.
lovely shawl. i am following your blog and because of your easy techniques im finally starting to knit cardigans...keep on posting :)
I learned something amazing through your video. So interesting. Love it. Thank you so so much ♥
Exactly what I’ve been looking for.
Thank you for such a fantastic tutorial ! I am just beginning to learn to knit and you made that so easy , thank you so much
Thank you for the easiest beginner knit shawl!
Your patterns are beautiful and beginner friendly!!!
although I knit and crochet I love this simple knit shawl tutorial for my next project...many thx.
These may make some Mother's Day gifts. Thanks for sharing!
Also, did you use the entire skein, or do you think you could make more than 1 shawl with one skein?
Thank you so much for the amazing tutorial Jessica!!!!
Thanks for sharing this helpful tutorial ! 😊💗
Thanks for doing this so slowly so it’s easy to follow! Can you show how to do this the other way? I don’t knit continental
Thanks - having fun knitting this 😊
I have a question and I hope this makes sense. I'm just learning how to knit and hold the yarn. I have the added obstacle of being visually impaired. I'm having trouble seeing and it seems that people are wrapping the yarn around the needle the opposite way for continental and American style. I hope that makes sense. I love your pattern and your patterns are one of the reasons I wanted to learn to knit. Thank you for your help.
Thank for your tutorial. LEARNing in MY ELDER YEARS. 😂
Me too. So relaxing.
marston same here
@@nancycarter5101 83 relearning knitting
Excellent tutorial.
New subscriber thank u for this brilliant shawl pattern ❤
Thanks for subbing!
Love this I hope I can do it. Thank you
Super easy and beautiful. Thanks a lot 🙏
Love this. Thank you so much. Blessings, Susan Fryman
Love these shawls
Excellent! I’m so happy I found your videos. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I'm going to give it a try when i get off today, thanks Jessica ❤
That’s a great increase, thanks for sharing!
Thank you 🙏🏻 for your slow teaching. I’m new again to needles. I’m spinning my own yarn. I would love to see more open combinations if you do them?
Can you please tell me the yarn you used for this project
...I love it
I will try this!!!! Thank you!’😊
Do you have a picture of an all garter stitch finished? Also how to decide what size needle with what type of yarn to give a nice drape?
U are AWESOME !.. So happy I found U today. TFS stay BLESSED 🙏🏽❤️💃🏾
I loved it!
BEST. Drop stitch demo ever!! I have had an issue with these (I'm also a crocheter learning to knit) and this made it VERY clear! Thank you so much for this tutorial!! Do you know how/where to get a pattern for a diagonal CROCHETED Shawl/scarf? I simply cannot find a crocheted one ANYWHERE online! I love the Linus shawl but it's knit and I don't know how to turn it into a crocheted version. Thank you!!
Maybe I should have said, asymmetrical scarf/shawl!!!
This is my first time making a triangle shawl, just wondering if I should increase the stitches more because I just finished a scarfie skein and it just seems to be long and skinny ,before I start on my next skein, or will it eventually widen at the top it is currently about 28" wide at top before blocking.
Hi! I’m attempting this with stockinette. Two questions: How do I increase when I purl? Not sure which way to yarn over, and how do I keep my edges neat? I light a tight stitch but the ends of my purl rows have such a loose stitch. Drives me crazy!
When knitting the drop stitch rows, do I increase the number of stitches at all? I'm finding that I am getting straight side sections. What am I doing wrong? PS - lovely shawl, thank you for the pattern.
Hi Linda! I did not increase in those drop stitch sections...if you go to the link on my blog, you can probably see in the photo that I have straight side sections where there are drop stitch areas. It only increases in the garter stitch portions of the triangle scarf. Thanks for asking!
Could you still just yarn over the first stitch like normal, then do the row if drop stitches?
J'aime beaucoup cette façon de faire merci
Beautiful and very nice instrucciones, thank you so much!
I love that yarn! What yarn are u using here please and thank you
@@bxgal347 it’s discontinued but called Shawl In A Ball. You can use any worsted or light yarn though!
Спасибо за отличный мастер- класс!!!
What length circular needles should you use? And how wide is the finished shawl?
Thank you for your pattern and video! Can this be made with chunky yarn? If so, how many yards would I need. I have some beautiful Malabrigio Rasta yarn that I would like to use.
Where is the pattern for the knitted triangle Shaw
Hi 👋
I was thinking about maybe trying this with leftover sock yarn and a smaller needle. What do you think?
super pretty! and also easy!
So glad that you think so Flor!
Can you pls give me an idea of yardage using worsted weight yarn - I want to buy enough yarn & dont have a clue. Many thanks!
She said this is the yarn she used. www.lionbrand.com/shawl-in-a-ball-yarn.html
Ok loved the idea and tutorial. Just one problem it doesn’t cover my arms end up to shoe around the arms and cover them to keep warm. Any tips please to fix this??? Other than this very pretty pattern.
I really love this! Thanks so much.
You're welcome! Thank YOU for your kind words!
do you increase the row when you do droppt stitches ???
Awesome
Could we do this with garter tab cast on to avoid the triangle point please???Thank you
What yarn is best for these shawls?
Soo love it! thanks!!
i’m a begining beginner so what size needles do i need in us size or uk size & what ply wool & what length including cable ? any help would be wonderful
Thank you so much
Thanks, looks easy!
Watching this I have inspiration on knitting but I'm in school and I have neither wires nor yarn 😖
Thank you!
what yarn did you use? and how much what weight what size needles?
Thanks. Great video.
Great video..thank you
Do you necessarily have to use circular needles, or could you get away with just normal ones? Thank you for this tutorial, I really want to try this out, but don't have a pair of circular needles :(
so EASY!
thanks that was quite helpful
I love your ring 💍
anyone know the needle size? i couldnt tell if it was 5 or 5.5 mm
❤️ Thank You ❤️
New subby yay🎉🎉🎉🎉
Hello, Mama In A Stitch, did you use only 1 skien of Lion Brand Shawl-In-A-Ball for this project? Your project looks more like an equilateral triangle. I would like to have it come out more isosceles obtuse triangle. Should I do an increase on both ends or can you suggest a better way? Not really new in knitting but still struggling. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Sorry, it's 1 skien of shawl in a ball. I forgot you specified in your pattern already :)
How do I end the triangle on the other side to finish?
Can you show a photo of the finished product? I followed your video and is in the process but I realised the triangle is really long and pointy.
Hi I was wondering every time I do this it’s starts to curl , would you be able to help me ? I don’t know how to stop it, thank you so much.
I am doing this pattern on a very long pair of circular needles. I yarn over at the beginning of each row then knit until the end. I am worried that the shawl will get so large I won't have any room left on my needles. Am I doing something wrong?
So I have a pattern and she said to use size 19 knitting needles and do two different yarns. It’s wool and acrylic yarn. I’m so nervous to even begin it.
New to knitting. How do I decrease for the other corner and bind off?
How wide will it be and how long
Thanks
What size needles are you using?
What size needles and yarn?
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I have a question in the next drop row, I have to increase in any row
Hi how do you knit a triangle with intarsia?
How many stitches do you put on
Thank uuuuuuuuu💖